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    B.L.Blankenship talks about Western Horror and God Walks The Dark Hills

    enDecember 07, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Western Horror is one of my favourite sub-genres, and I'm pleased to bring a chat with the one and only B.L Blakenship. He is a prolific writer of western and splatterpunk horror from East Tennesee. He writes horror that is grounded in real American history, which gives his writing an uneasy, visceral punch. I spoke to B.L Blakenship about his new book God Walks The Dark Hills IV. 

    Show notes: www.thewritersshow.com

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